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Still In The Old Coin Aisle: 1983 P

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 Posted 02/08/2019  8:09 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Kokomo to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Nothing really remarkable here. Other than the well-greased Motto on the OBV (in the same location, UNIT..., on the RVS), there is LDS/Die Deterioration(?), a grease strike on the E Pluribus Unum and possibly MD on other devices on the RVS. Thought it was an interesting coin, that's all.

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You have a slight Grease Fill Die on the obverse and heavy Die Deterioration on the obverse and reverse devices. It's in a Very Late Die State.
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If this were a 1982 or 1983 Bu quarter, then it would be a keeper. Why? Because there were no mint sets for both mints sold those years. If you wanted mint sets from those years, you had to go to the mint location and buy them from the mint locations for the business strike coins. So if you find these in the wild (BU coins only) then save them. (Because of the lack of BU coins in mint sets, some buy the mint sets to fill their albums) So they would be more of a premium for these.
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